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watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, including audio and video podcasts of this program. join us at pbs.org. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," what life in a foreign prison can teach you about success, with mack dryden. i'm barry kibrick. mack is a stand-up comic, former writer for "politically incorrect," and a compelling motivational speaker. but it wasn't always that way. as a young man, mack was thrown into a moroccan prison, accused of murder. with his book, "fluffing the concrete," he shows us how to make the most out of even
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it's supposed to work for all of us. we've got to figure out a way to just help the people who are in power to recognize their own sense of humanity and recognize that they are no different than barbie izquierdo, no different than rosie. that their kids are no different than rosie, that we're all a part of that same human family. ultimately that's what we need to tap into. >> on that note, thank you, dr. mariana chilton, for your work. and kristi jacobson, thank you for an extraordinary film. and thank you both for being here. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> that's it for this week. i'll see you here next time. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical iss
it's supposed to work for all of us. we've got to figure out a way to just help the people who are in power to recognize their own sense of humanity and recognize that they are no different than barbie izquierdo, no different than rosie. that their kids are no different than rosie, that we're all a part of that same human family. ultimately that's what we need to tap into. >> on that note, thank you, dr. mariana chilton, for your work. and kristi jacobson, thank you for an extraordinary...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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the small print, hard to use a mouse, all of that is very easy to fix. the learning curve issues are really the hard ones for most people. most seniors and don't have a tool box of strategies for dealing with technology. we were more able to figure things out. i may not know where the downloads folder is, but i know it exists. i might have trouble finding it, but i know it is there. for someone that doesn't speak technology as well as i do, they don't know how to look for it. if you are someone i have an analogy for you. how many people here can drive? you will be happy to know i do not. for all of you who drive, have you rented cars? when you rent a car, you get into a car you are unfamiliar with. how did you drive it? you do not know where everything is. you do not know where the high beam indicator is or where the turn signals are or any of those kind of things, but you know they are there. you have the language to drive that car because you know what to look for. you know every car has turn signals, so you are going to look for it. when my parents bo
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one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with us. >> thank you. great partnership. >> you will turn yours on. ok. notice she has a hat on that has a wii remote mounted on it. instead of using her arm to control the remote, she uses her head. we will play a couple of games. it will be me against alicia. you better root for alicia. ts is the main menu screen when you start wii. the main activity is in the left corner, sports. turn yourself off. are you off? keep yourself off. we choose on the menu. hit a for you. on the main menu, on the upper left-hand corner we see sports. that
one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with...
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healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health insurance. in terms of the medical reimbursement accounts, is there anything that we need to do in terms of clarity that we need to get from the federal government around how that works? >> in all honesty, i'm not sure the details of that, and i don't know if other departments are looking into that, but for the time being, my understanding is absent any changes, you know, that those will continue to operate as they do even after 2014 under the hca. >> okay, colleagues, any other questions? great. just a quick question for the department of public health. i remember, you know, a
healthy san francisco place restrictions on the use of that money? i would imagine that we are not going to prohibit people from using that to buy health insurance? >> that sounds unlikely. i would be reluctant to speculate but i can say there's no such restrictions on the administration of those accounts currently or over the five or six years they've been maintaining those accounts forward. er >> i think that's a great thing, you have more people using that money for health...
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thanks for being with us. gary, i'm going to go with you. although embassies have been closed in the past, it's never been this big or affected so many embassies or consulates. what do you think is going on? >> i'll say this. during the 2 1/2 decades i was in the agency, i saw closures in the middle east frequently in the 1980s and 1990s. maybe not after 9/11. but in the early days when we were fighting hezbollah, we would see a lot of this. >> never like this, gary. >> no. i'd see across the middle east embassies close. it wasn't a big story because the media didn't have the reach in those days. you have a great reach now. >> gary, gary, media reach or not, it's never been this many. do we now how specific it is because i'm hearing tonight right now the information is that the major plot is under way, that there is a terrorist team to carry out the plot, it is selected and is in place. do we have any way of knowing whether or not this is a human source telling this or whether it's an electronic intercept? >>
thanks for being with us. gary, i'm going to go with you. although embassies have been closed in the past, it's never been this big or affected so many embassies or consulates. what do you think is going on? >> i'll say this. during the 2 1/2 decades i was in the agency, i saw closures in the middle east frequently in the 1980s and 1990s. maybe not after 9/11. but in the early days when we were fighting hezbollah, we would see a lot of this. >> never like this, gary. >> no....
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vicious want from us. there's no doubt that copts in egypt are living in fear because every day we hear some extremist announcements which are easy to a country so we expected that the cops just like all egyptians here woodgate their rights or at least get freedom and social justice all of them but now they're terrified even more because they're more islamic that was. they want to make us pay the g.c.i. slavek tax they want to put a tax on christianity make us where they hit capital and reduce the minimum age of marriage by look at the final thing they want to legitimize is the matter of keeping kidnapped christian women so they don't have to return them to their parents to hit. them on honey prays every day for a sixteen year old daughter's life and health she hasn't seen up for almost a year. she was sixteen years old this is what i have no idea why she left. when i was at work she was at home with her brother she told him she was going out with her muslim girlfriend to buy sunglasses and would be back h
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and do i want us to go forward. >> i think that we do. >> absolutely. i think that we all agree with that. >> we are going to do that and we don't need any formal action. >> very good. >> let's look at the minutes, are there any additions or corrections? >> that was your first meeting with commissioner andrews? >> indeed it was. >> and my name is spelled right. so that is great. >> that is the... >> thank you. >> and that is what is essential. >> the first and the last. >> and i make a motion. second. >> approve the minutes. >> any public comment? >> for the minutes? >> hearing none, and all in favor of approving the minutes? >> aye. >> the minutes stand approved. and we want to consider the executive director's report. >> okay. >> so, the mayor has not signed it yet. so we are still not through the woods if you will, but the indications are good. so this bodes very well for us, and the delay in hiring and education out reach coordinator continues, and because the city won't leus hire someone until they have an approved list. the list i am told now exis
and do i want us to go forward. >> i think that we do. >> absolutely. i think that we all agree with that. >> we are going to do that and we don't need any formal action. >> very good. >> let's look at the minutes, are there any additions or corrections? >> that was your first meeting with commissioner andrews? >> indeed it was. >> and my name is spelled right. so that is great. >> that is the... >> thank you. >> and that is what...
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and that the public rider ship, the 400,000 people who use bart, need a voice at this table. we need to make sure that both management and labor have as their objective when they are meeting to negotiate out an agreement that they need to know it is no longer a matter of inconvenience to the ridership. it is hardship. it is hardship for people trying to get to work. in many cases people trying to get to two places of work. it is hardship. for parents who need to get from work to their child care centers, to make sure that they make it on time. it is hardship for people and working class families who are screaming by -- screeching by to make sure ends meet, and yet are subject to have to pay high prices for parking a car that they would not have had to use if the system was working for them. and, so, on behalf of the rider ship, working families, parents and others, we together today standing solidly to give them a voice. this weekend, bart management and bart labor negotiators have to negotiate to an agreement, not to a stand still. we've already seen the negative impacts tha
and that the public rider ship, the 400,000 people who use bart, need a voice at this table. we need to make sure that both management and labor have as their objective when they are meeting to negotiate out an agreement that they need to know it is no longer a matter of inconvenience to the ridership. it is hardship. it is hardship for people trying to get to work. in many cases people trying to get to two places of work. it is hardship. for parents who need to get from work to their child...
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decided to start selling drugs and up using the needle themselves. every day drugs rock the lives of new people with just one many thought they'd hit rock bottom it's very cheap he can find them . and as far as i'm concerned is the worst thing i've learned so far. the leaders hit on the greek drug market is making even the most experienced junkies shiver and with a price tag starting from just two year old produce is becoming increasingly widespread in the crisis hit me shit together with heroin they're now on the key engines behind the spread of a job in factions every day n.g.o.s go into the field to trying to stop the virus spreading so a drug user spots in one of the poorest districts of athens were asked not to film outside in order not to frustrate anyone since it's morning though and clearly many users still haven't taken the first dose of the dea but here the procedure is quite simple the social workers collecting syringes and distribute these alcohol wipes some fresh water and syringes for the users to inject just as we thought being on the
decided to start selling drugs and up using the needle themselves. every day drugs rock the lives of new people with just one many thought they'd hit rock bottom it's very cheap he can find them . and as far as i'm concerned is the worst thing i've learned so far. the leaders hit on the greek drug market is making even the most experienced junkies shiver and with a price tag starting from just two year old produce is becoming increasingly widespread in the crisis hit me shit together with...
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so pardon us if we bring up a troubling reality. more young people than we like to think are getting hooked, hooked on heroin. it's an addiction that can ruin the lives of kids no matter where they live. maureen maher of "48 hours" will be reporting our sunday morning cover story. >> this town outside chicago is a typical american suburb, and john k casino was a typical american kid. baseball and hockey. boy scouts. until he and his childhood friends got hooked on heroin. >> i could tell by the position that he was in that he was already gone. >> reporter: you knew right away. >> i screamed dial 911. i think he's gone. >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, heroin, the scourge of a by-gone era is back. and coming to a neighborhood near you. >> osgood: a star's trek is the story of an actor who has traveled a very long distance by never forgetting where he came from. he tells that story this morning to our michelle miller. >> george takei is known throughout the galaxy as mr. sulu, the helmsman of the starship price. but his journey b
so pardon us if we bring up a troubling reality. more young people than we like to think are getting hooked, hooked on heroin. it's an addiction that can ruin the lives of kids no matter where they live. maureen maher of "48 hours" will be reporting our sunday morning cover story. >> this town outside chicago is a typical american suburb, and john k casino was a typical american kid. baseball and hockey. boy scouts. until he and his childhood friends got hooked on heroin....
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it got us thinking here. could these ha been t same threats, the same chatter and same noise we heard before the attacks on our benghazi compound 10 months ago? the attacks that left our ambassador and three others dead? the attacks whose timeline and pretty much only fox relentlessly followed to understand how an administration could have missed all the signals, all the noise, or worse, blatantly ignored them? now such questioning was deemed sillily, even phony. nothing phony abou this threat apparently, very real and alive and well in the middle east now. so what has changed since? what has changed now. let's ask lieutenant colonel bob mcginnis. colonel, what has cha now? >> obviously fox has exposed some terrible problems that we had and not defending our consulate. we have, we, our consulates and our embays is have been attacked all over the world at various times. tanzania and uganda back in '98 d of course more recently. we have probably some nsa intel, some sigint, there is some sort of collaboration a
it got us thinking here. could these ha been t same threats, the same chatter and same noise we heard before the attacks on our benghazi compound 10 months ago? the attacks that left our ambassador and three others dead? the attacks whose timeline and pretty much only fox relentlessly followed to understand how an administration could have missed all the signals, all the noise, or worse, blatantly ignored them? now such questioning was deemed sillily, even phony. nothing phony abou this threat...
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people who are a threat to us, they bring us into the federal courts. there we have maximum-security prisons from which they would never escape. everything look like i know ther, legislation has passed. . voted against it it would make it harder for the president to close it. the sooner we close it, the better. the process has started. do you have a concrete timeline? talked to the president about this. theoes not want to leave office at guantanamo still open. people have to be realistic. the fear tohave catch a terrorist. we cannot prosecute with our federal courts. why not? and they are the best federal court in the world. we have had hundreds of convictions in our court and four or five in the military tribunals. that we arenstrate not afraid. and we a core system will use it. >> what are your plans beyond this recess? i am able to do a number of things around the state. wear a tie.ave to weig my wife and i will have five grandchildren with us in vermont. we will spoil them rotten and then turn them back to the their parents to deal with. >> is john
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bulgaria is when a government there actually started working in bulgaria own interests and not the us desires but that's just my opinion. that well considered then set capital with me. going to be discussing some of the we think it can you still always find out what's been made in staking the. local markets corporate news coming up. in cities is that a jam packed show it's a state that's going to get stuck in and talk about china because the world's second largest economy has been setting off all kinds of alarm bells this week it's now on track for its poorest performance since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight after growing at an average annual rate of just under ten percent for the last thirty three years the latest figure of seven point five percent is causing concern is the news we didn't want to hear from china or is manufacturing sector the backbone of its economy continues to slow more signs of weakness in the world's second largest economy we've got an economy which just isn't slow and there's a record i mean it's collapsing considering parts of europe are dealing with fl
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facebook or us on send us an e-mail. journal@c-span.org or twitter.com/c-spanwj to send us a tweet. action prompted at embassies, that is the headline. "based on unspecified information, the warning comes after the state department ordered the closing of 2100 embassies in the arabian peninsula." let me read to a portion of this. "the part in the state warned citizens to the continued potential for terrorist attacks, particularly in the middle east or north africa." host: that is from the state department. matt lee, who follows the state department for the associated press, is with us on the phone. what news can you tell us? caller: there is not much new that we know since thursday or friday, when we receive the notice of the embassy closures. the alert came out on friday. right now we are kind of in a wait and see mode to see what, if anything is actually going to occur today, obviously clearly a day of great concern. also to the rest of this week, as you just mentioned, the alert expires on the 31st of august. is on athat everyone heightened sense of security. people are redoubling
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us choose to use the consensus you can. choose the opinions but invigorating to. choose the stories could impact your life choose be access to your office. i. welcome back now inmates at guantanamo bay have accused guards of carrying out invasive procedures including the so-called get no mass sars the offices daily routine against the hunger strikers was outlined by the last british resident at the facility shakir amir in a private talk to his lawyer according to the inmate during such invasive searches an extraction team walks in and forces a detainee to the floor and any movements restrained by the guards who hold detainees by the arms and the legs such procedures are conducted anytime a prisoner wants to leave his cell to see a lawyer or a relative the same when he returns prisoners believe this is a tactic to intimidate them break the ongoing hunger strike and prevent them from talking to their advocates but attorney clive smith representing shakha says the measure is at the camp of a reverse effect. we have now raised it with the american courts that they sho
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. >> no one has used every amenity at one time, but it could happen.>> no one has used everyy at one time, but it could happen. >> a lot of journal ecism debts gets done at hyper speed but you're saying it's okay to take time off. >> we still work at hyper speed saying it's okay to take time off. >> we still work at hyper speedg it's okay to take time off. >> we still work at hyper speed. but it doesn't mean should you become unhealthy and not worry about yourself. i think there is a balance and that's what we're trying to achieve. >> is there any peer pressure that they say, oh, she's taking a nap, that you won't be employed in a month or anything? >> not yet. maybe we'll throw pillows at each. >>> thank nos joining us. up next, my thumbs up and thumbs down. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them.
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chooses to use the consensus you. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. welcome to venture capital with me katie pilbeam well we're going to be discussing some of the we think it is a new story it's find out what's been very good shaking the global markets corporate news coming up. in cities are going to jam packed so you just say that we're going to get stuck in and talk about china because the world's second largest economy has been setting off all kinds of alarm bells this week it's now on track for its poorest before months since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight after growing at an average annual rate of just under ten percent of the last thirty three years the latest figure of seven point five percent is causing concern is the news we didn't want to hear from china or is manufacturing sector the backbone of its economy continues to slow more signs of weakness in the world's second largest economy we've got an economy which just isn't slower and there's a record i mean it
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i'm used to making close to $1,300, $1,400 a day. i'm not to go back to get $1,300 a week, every two weeks, you know what i mean, and breaking my back? i'm not used to all of that. >> but del judas says if he beats his charges, he plans to lead a simpler life. >> i've had time to ponder all my life, man, and i'm ready, me, personally, i think i'm ready to change. i'm going to start up a little barbershop or something, you know? i'll be cutting hair and braiding and stuff like that. that's a good thing for me, that i've got goals for when i get out, i can possibly do that. >> cyrioco robinson also has a number of old friends at santa rita jail. and many others might not know him, but they know of him. >> we have up and coming rap artist from oakland. >> he got songs, that when people go through up in here, and on the streets. >> what's up?! >> hey! >> robinson, who is performed in music videos with oakland rap legend, two short, says he's always willing to take inmate requests. >> what else, bro? all right, man. it's like this. ♪ yo
i'm used to making close to $1,300, $1,400 a day. i'm not to go back to get $1,300 a week, every two weeks, you know what i mean, and breaking my back? i'm not used to all of that. >> but del judas says if he beats his charges, he plans to lead a simpler life. >> i've had time to ponder all my life, man, and i'm ready, me, personally, i think i'm ready to change. i'm going to start up a little barbershop or something, you know? i'll be cutting hair and braiding and stuff like that....
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thank you for joining us here. live in moscow iran's president elect. is due to take the oath that the country's parliament later today he has already promised to resolve the political deadlock with the international community and lead the country out of isolation washington though doesn't seem to see. a turnaround in the relationship with the west but political analyst professor mohammad marandi he says the importance of the presidential post in iran should not be underestimated. what's interesting is often when the western media when it's convenient they say he's powerless but when it's not they say he's a threat like the former president. but he is a very powerful figure he is the second most important person in iran then he has the vote over half of iranians and in another election that had a very high turnout over seventy two percent almost seventy three percent if the united states is willing to take this opportunity to really evaluate its policies towards iran and take a serious step toward the iranians and president rowhani will definitely be wi
thank you for joining us here. live in moscow iran's president elect. is due to take the oath that the country's parliament later today he has already promised to resolve the political deadlock with the international community and lead the country out of isolation washington though doesn't seem to see. a turnaround in the relationship with the west but political analyst professor mohammad marandi he says the importance of the presidential post in iran should not be underestimated. what's...
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tweet us @booktv. post it on our facebook page or send us an e-mail at c-span.org. >>> should be a flow of communication available to everyone in the country. so it's just like the electricity. we turn on lights, we don't even think about it. it's an input in to everything we do as a country. communication schowb the same thing. because we've ban little confused. there's a lot of fog around the issue. people have a sense that internet access a luxury. what is interesting that electricity was treated as a luxury too. in the early 20th century water everybody needs and slct for the rich. it took decades to change the perception from one thing to another. we're in the middle point right now that internet access is viewed as something slightly magical or expensive. but talk to someone trying to run a business from his home. for him internet access is just like -- he can't even get going without having that reasonable price connection. now there's no option for it. >> how america's economic future is being
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will be closed meaning virtually no one will be allowed on or off embassy grounds. >> officials tell us nbc news the threat was identified through increased chatter through terror groups and other sources of informs. the intelligence points to yemen. >> it is probably the most deadly of all the affiliates. >> emmen is where the underwear bomber got his training and the bomb that nearly blew up an airliner over detroit in 2009. where they directed terror attacks before being killed two years ago in a u.s. drone strike. >> given the source and the time frame where this attack or these attacks may be taking place, that's why the government takes this action. >> britain and germany are closing their embassies in yemen. this comes as interpol asks countries to track down terrorism suspect who is escaped over the past month in prison breaks in the middle east. at this point in time, it is not clear whether there is a connection between all of the alerts. president obama continues to get updated regularly. lester? >> kristen welker at the white house. we are joined by counter terrorism analyst
will be closed meaning virtually no one will be allowed on or off embassy grounds. >> officials tell us nbc news the threat was identified through increased chatter through terror groups and other sources of informs. the intelligence points to yemen. >> it is probably the most deadly of all the affiliates. >> emmen is where the underwear bomber got his training and the bomb that nearly blew up an airliner over detroit in 2009. where they directed terror attacks before being...
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okay in order for us to combine hearing wre we need 0 motion. supervisor farrell and supervisor mar second it. and let me ask i know there are two supervisors that bored this site any comments? seeing none, why don't we move first to the 15 presentation from the appellants and a good morning. i'm doug appearing on behalf of the appellants. i live about one block away. given the serious safety issues raised by this particular project in this particular location i have to say in my 13 years of working on the site of wireless facilities in every district in san francisco this is by more the most egregious example that have i've seen agencies bending over be background to operate a wireless facility on a building that doesn't prolong. and in light of the grand jury report which speaks of preferential treatment and inconsistent in his building codes i have to say that the planning departments position is those position are best addressed by d b i is not particularly reassuring. so let's take a look at that property. it is a building between superviso
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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so, ideally, using the san francisco rec and park, the future san francisco arts app, using our mobile commerce to manage that is creating jobs, revenue, and efficiency for the public and tourists to be able to navigate san francisco in a way that hasn't been done before. thank you. >> all right. (applause) >> so, we're going to show another application from motion launch, the founder and ceo, john, will be sharing some of the work that they're doing. they're based here out of san francisco and they've got a great announcement to make. >> i am jon mills. i'm ceo of motion loft. we started about three years ago developing sensors that we could place around cities that would give us some analytics on how people move around cities and how vehicles drive around cities. so, currently we have 16 neighborhoods -- 18 neighborhoods covered in san francisco, and we get real-time data back that shows exactly how many people go by some of the busiest areas in san francisco. so, you can see here san francisco, on average total, i think we had 150 people cross our sensors on average for every sensor
so, ideally, using the san francisco rec and park, the future san francisco arts app, using our mobile commerce to manage that is creating jobs, revenue, and efficiency for the public and tourists to be able to navigate san francisco in a way that hasn't been done before. thank you. >> all right. (applause) >> so, we're going to show another application from motion launch, the founder and ceo, john, will be sharing some of the work that they're doing. they're based here out of san...
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decide to start selling drugs and up using the needle themselves. every day drugs rock the lives of new people with just one many thought they'd hit rock bottom it's very to hear gunfire that everywhere. and as far as i'm concerned is the worst thing i've done so far. the latest hit on the greek drug market is making even the most experienced junkies shiver and with a price tag starting from just two year old produce is becoming increasingly widespread in the crisis hit me together with heroin they're now among the key engines behind the spread of hiv infections every day n.g.o.s go into the field trying to stop the virus spreading so drug user spots in one of the poorest districts of athens were asked not to film outside in order not to frustrate anyone since it's morning now in the field and many users still haven't taken the first dose of the day but here the procedure is quite simple the social workers of collective used syringes and distribute these alcohol wipes of fresh water and syringes for their users to inject but just as we thought being
decide to start selling drugs and up using the needle themselves. every day drugs rock the lives of new people with just one many thought they'd hit rock bottom it's very to hear gunfire that everywhere. and as far as i'm concerned is the worst thing i've done so far. the latest hit on the greek drug market is making even the most experienced junkies shiver and with a price tag starting from just two year old produce is becoming increasingly widespread in the crisis hit me together with heroin...
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and i am sure as the public becomes frustrated with us. so there you have it. >> i will call the question. >> we don't have a motion. >> we don't? >> i don't think that you need one. >> we don't need one, since there are three of us. >> okay, all right. >> make a motion that we deny the request. >> we can do that. >> i second. >> all in favor. >> public comment? >> public comment? >> always. public comment? >> hearing none, all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> okay. the motion passes. >> the next item up on the agenda is a discussion and possible action on policies related to the handling of violations of certain provisions of the campaign finance reform ordinance, otherwise known as sfro. >> we are following up on the policy decision and on recent discussions about moving settlement actions and penalties to the enforcement division from the audit staff. so, in order to set up the process for handling these, the enforcement staff has developed some guidelines that they have proposed to use, when making enforcement penalties to the peop
and i am sure as the public becomes frustrated with us. so there you have it. >> i will call the question. >> we don't have a motion. >> we don't? >> i don't think that you need one. >> we don't need one, since there are three of us. >> okay, all right. >> make a motion that we deny the request. >> we can do that. >> i second. >> all in favor. >> public comment? >> public comment? >> always. public comment? >>...
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of . i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's providing new revenu
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guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say be invasive searches are used to break the result of in nights. international news and comment you're watching coming to you live from moscow. an american judge is fine private bradley manning guilty of almost all charges against him the former intelligence and. this now faces more than one hundred thirty years behind bars for leaking a massive amounts of classified data the soldier was however cleared of the most serious and controversial charge of aiding the enemy so let's take a look at the timeline of events surrounding manning it all started when he was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine several months later he exposed the world of video showing u.s. troops killing civilians in iraq his arrest didn't stop the revelations as we can publish a new trial of classified data including diplomatic cables he faced twenty two charges including aiding the enemy the united nations called manning's confinement conditions is torturous and inhumane as he awaited the court martial which started this chain but the judg
guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say be invasive searches are used to break the result of in nights. international news and comment you're watching coming to you live from moscow. an american judge is fine private bradley manning guilty of almost all charges against him the former intelligence and. this now faces more than one hundred thirty years behind bars for leaking a massive amounts of classified data the soldier was however cleared of the most serious...
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tell us your own stories. we're to start with you the ceo of illuminate. >> so my story is not any more special then the stories of what you've heard. you group in india. i gave a shout out and my family really believes in education and the empowerment through education. there is a certain resistlessness and get out of your comfort zone and explore other things. that's how i got here. the path is not easy it's taken 12 years to get a green card. it limits ones opportunity. first, it will take a long time before the h1 process will allow you to move before jobs and you can't start a business. it took me 9 months to start a business. i was so restless to start something so you take capable individuals who are smart and driven and you can't limit them. the comprehensive immigration reform everybody in this room agrees we have to pass high school immigration. but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is m
tell us your own stories. we're to start with you the ceo of illuminate. >> so my story is not any more special then the stories of what you've heard. you group in india. i gave a shout out and my family really believes in education and the empowerment through education. there is a certain resistlessness and get out of your comfort zone and explore other things. that's how i got here. the path is not easy it's taken 12 years to get a green card. it limits ones opportunity. first, it will...
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glad to have you with us. private bradley manning was found guilty of most of the charges that were laid against him he now faces a possible sentence of more than one hundred thirty years in jail for his massive leak of classified information the former intelligence analyst was however cleared of the most serious and controversial charge of aiding the enemy let's take a look at how the events on folded now bradley manning that was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine half a year later he exposed to the world a video showing u.s. troops killing civilians in iraq his arrest in the following month didn't stop the revelations the iraq and afghanistan war logs as well as diplomatic cables were released by wiki leaks amid a blaze of publicity he faced twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which carries the death penalty the united nations said manning's confinement conditions were inhumane as he awaited the court martial which started in june but the judge didn't allow. a u.n. inspector to testify final
glad to have you with us. private bradley manning was found guilty of most of the charges that were laid against him he now faces a possible sentence of more than one hundred thirty years in jail for his massive leak of classified information the former intelligence analyst was however cleared of the most serious and controversial charge of aiding the enemy let's take a look at how the events on folded now bradley manning that was deployed to iraq in two thousand and nine half a year later he...
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he helped us. he helped us to realize the movie to make. host: is it all the material that the aides shot or did you work in any other archival? guest: it is roughly 60%-70% of the movie. we realized pretty quickly the problem was it is so personal and opaque in a lot of ways that you could not make a movie out of just that material. we used a lot of network news footage to situate the audience in particular time and explain the context in which the movies were being made. we also used retrospective footage respecting on experiences to provide their own perspective on what it was they were experiencing. host: we will see another clip later in damages depicting life -- and images depicting life in the richard nixon era. in the meantime, our caller. of "ourye, co-producer nixon." caller: good morning, c-span. i was a republican back in those days. i respect the presidency of nixon, and am very disappointed on how the presidency has suffered since nixon. it was not an overwhelming kingdom or nothing like that, it is just the disrespect of the
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democrats have supported us in that. so i think there's going to be a better strategy to actually achieve our goal of ultimately delaying it, ultimately replacing obamacare. >> schieffer: let me ask you about another very controversial issue within your party and that is immigration reform. can your party survive as a major political party if you don't come up with some sort of immigration reform? i mean, lindsey graham for one says you're in a downward demographic death spiral unless you figure out some way to reform immigration. what do you think the republicans ought to do on that? >> look, i disagree we should approach this issue based on what's right for us politically. we should approach this issue on what we think is the right thing to do, what's the right policy. speaking to that, we are not going tyke up the senate bill in the house because we don't support the senate bill. we have been listening to the american people. what we're going to do is take a step-by-step approach to get immigration right, not a big ma
democrats have supported us in that. so i think there's going to be a better strategy to actually achieve our goal of ultimately delaying it, ultimately replacing obamacare. >> schieffer: let me ask you about another very controversial issue within your party and that is immigration reform. can your party survive as a major political party if you don't come up with some sort of immigration reform? i mean, lindsey graham for one says you're in a downward demographic death spiral unless you...
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us --sident biden gave vice president biden gave us a classified briefing last week and he gave us some areas that were particularly brutal world around the world. -- vulnerable around the world. some upgrades that need to be made, specifically 35 embassies around the world need specific upgrade in their security. we are living in an increasingly dangerous world, and this overfic threat, over and again, has reached a new level. correct that with illinois senator dick durbin with his, it's. berger -- ive ropers ruppersberger and peter king also talked about the embassy threats. thing to do now is to protect americans throughout the world. we know that al qaeda and other people out there, will attack and kill us and our allies. haveood thing is that we good intelligence. portant to get- im this intelligence and facts. thatu heard him say operatives are in place. peoplee are high-level al qaedaight -- al are talking about specific attacks. >> this is also spread domestically. we are on a higher alert here domestically. i do not think americans really understand the threat that is growing o
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he joins us by phone. congressman, are you with us? >> harris, i am with you, certainly i thank you. >> since we first learned about the threat a few days ago, all we spent much time talking about is what al qaeda wants to do to us. we know that the president's drone program has been engaged. what are we going to do, if anything, to change course or will we stay the course the way we are to go after them? >> the president should continue doing everything he is doing. i think we have to realize this is 24/7 when the president says that as he did several months ago that we are back to a pre-9/11 stage or that al qaeda has been decimated, that's not true. al qaeda in many ways is more dangerous than ever. i think we have to not be holding back on interrogations, have to take more aggressive action. i would hope our cia and other operatives in the field can do their job without worrying about eric holder or somebody investigating them six months from now. >> you have so much access to much of the intelligence gathered about the types of pl
he joins us by phone. congressman, are you with us? >> harris, i am with you, certainly i thank you. >> since we first learned about the threat a few days ago, all we spent much time talking about is what al qaeda wants to do to us. we know that the president's drone program has been engaged. what are we going to do, if anything, to change course or will we stay the course the way we are to go after them? >> the president should continue doing everything he is doing. i think...
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but they scolded and cursed us they spat at us and shoot us away. they didn't even allow us to approach their home. and we put we hold no grudge against them we took an understanding view of the state of their mind. has two sons according to coke asian tradition children display stripped to be dns to their fathers and help their parents to do the chores. third hussein used to help to when he was born the entire tree guy of clans celebrated the event . he was my first son. when he was born all of us were so happy because he was a boy while all of my brothers had daughters with. hussein was twenty years old when he was shot and killed by a fellow villager during an argument or march a guy of hope that the peace makers would never visit him. i absolutely had no desire to make up with him my plans all i wanted was to kill that man i didn't care what would happen to me. the murderer was given eighty is but to guy of and to down his own sentence he waited for the day when the man would be released from prison he had already planned out the revenge in his
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less for us. more for you. >>> okay. my favorite moment of the week on msnbc this tuesday when chris hayes went all in on the satire around this misdirection and had a conversation, i want to you remember this, this is satire about the idea white youth are out of control and we need to put behavioral krolgs on them. lets take a look. >> do you have a personal problem with white people. is this animus? >> any time you tell the truth there's those people who come out and think you're doing it for an insidious reason and say you're a racist. my best friend is white. my mother is white. my prom date in high school was a white woman. she was very white. she used to ride horses and do that sort of thing. obviously i have very deep roots in the white community. >> i'm sorry, that was a great moment. jimmy, part of the reason it felt great to me, it's not how we talk about privilege. whenever we talk about bad behavior, pathology leading to bad outcomes, i'm reminded that's not true if you have resources. when i teach at elite u
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place near us we worry about it. we want it somewhere else and if i moved throughout the city i find service very spotty. but certify could be better. so whether we can have better cell sites let's make it possible. if every cell tower was subject 80 to this nobody 0 would want a cell tower near them. so i'm al for flood prevention and safety but i hope you can approve this authorization. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a san francisco resident and local small business owners. i've been working on the flood issues and in the company nearly 40. i'm available to answer any questions about the packets the you understand that were addressed on the map. i believe the gentleman very adequately described the sewer as having back flows and i also want to point out that the language between curb and gutter got misunderstand by the reviewer of my t m. it talks about the sewer remittance that they be designed to carry the load from curb to curb. in a one hundred year storm it wouldn't exceed the location an
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it used to be used to plan carpools from neighborhoods to bart stations but during the strike all of it changed. >> our usage went up 9,000 percent and we maintained much of that usage. >> it may be because they raffled off helicopter rides to a few lucky users. they posted this video on youtube. this time they are running a more practice promotion. >> peck people up and carry them into the city and we will give them $25 for parking into the city. that happens every day next week, strike or not strike. >> you have to pick them up at a special location to qualify. there will be other transportation apps running promotions. sidecar waved their fee for drivers on the last strike and lift said they are about to announce something. carm. a is different because it's not like herring a driver. it's like a carpool. >> you are not going to make a lot of money using carma, but if you give somebody a ride today. in the future when you need a ride, something will give you a ride back and that's what we call good carma. >> abc7 news. >>> and we've assembled a range of resources for you at abc7 ne
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-- to catch up with us? surecan i do now to make that we do not have a breach of personal information? >> that is really what i was try to get at. thank you. i have asked in delaware for that head of the department of technology education to see what steps we're are taking. it looks like a pretty good list and i am not sure what resources are available here for us at nga . i want to get the best in class set of standards. >> kenny rogers the dashboard, and some of the other questions -- can you run through the dashboard, and some of the other questions? there is a dashboard where there is a checklist, we are not talking about dreams and volumes of paper, we're talking about a simple sort of step and action you can take and go through. that is available through this center. and e-mails of our other partners who are part of this board. members who would be delighted to have a governor call them, or reach out to them, and save what advice can you give to me on this? as with the other homeland they needspects, d
-- to catch up with us? surecan i do now to make that we do not have a breach of personal information? >> that is really what i was try to get at. thank you. i have asked in delaware for that head of the department of technology education to see what steps we're are taking. it looks like a pretty good list and i am not sure what resources are available here for us at nga . i want to get the best in class set of standards. >> kenny rogers the dashboard, and some of the other...
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for a time and there were dozens and dozens of used bookstores so i used to go down there on the weekends and sort through all the books, and i found all kind of interesting stuff down there in los angeles and all cities have an old town that's full of bookstores or used to be any way. not so much anymore. i have books in three different rooms. i would say there's maybe a thousand or 1500 different volumes. they are not all written by mark twain because i have reference books to biographies and books about mark fane, criticism, etc.. check out the first editions in here. this antique cabinet with the glass doors house most of my first edition mark twain. there might be a few in the other room. also, it has on the topic all of the mark twain limited edition books because they put out -- it must be a dozen of them he put out his small falls in the limited edition clubs so those are all signed and numbered and the norman rockwell administration's for tom sawyer and huckleberry finn. let's go over to the other room. >> this has more modern criticisms reference books, and i like to keep it clu
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of us. as long as that hangs out there we're going to see temperatures rather coolish at the coast and into the bay. that marine layer does dopen by wednesday -- deepen by wednesday. but however let's retrack and go back a bit to tomorrow. art and soul festival in oakland, 57 degrees lots of sunshine there. if you are going to the oakland a's game. game time temps a 64 going up to a high of 67 degrees. 90s in the interior section of the state. 60 in cloud cover and eureka for your sunday. pinpointing the neighborhood forecast 56 to the beech. 79 in los gatos to the valley. down owe city and newark. 80 tomorrow and concord. 85 brentwood. from 60 in also lee toe to 75 at i nona park. otherwise, it's still a benign weather pattern except we're intrusion now localized drizzle by wednesday all the way through our friday. not bad if you're in the interior sections of the inland areas. no ac. >> enjoy. thank you very much. >>> as frankuation speakers go this one certainly -- graduation speakers go
of us. as long as that hangs out there we're going to see temperatures rather coolish at the coast and into the bay. that marine layer does dopen by wednesday -- deepen by wednesday. but however let's retrack and go back a bit to tomorrow. art and soul festival in oakland, 57 degrees lots of sunshine there. if you are going to the oakland a's game. game time temps a 64 going up to a high of 67 degrees. 90s in the interior section of the state. 60 in cloud cover and eureka for your sunday....
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it used to be hard to get. the latin of the gospel and the graduals, these things were often were not in the books. they would just have the english. this is an excellent book. >> it helps the people in the pews actually learn what is going on at the alter. >> right. and it has everything in there. i've been getting calls recently, you better hold me a copy there's just been a reprint. and soon we'll have the spanish latin one available in october. it's a hefty book and nicely done and has a nice cover. it has ribbons and it is very nicely done. and it was nicely done. >> and the other thing that a lot of people find interesting about the is the traditional holy communion. >> they kneel and receive on the tongue. and there's a longer formula that the priest says over each person and blesses them with the host and it says may the body of our lord jesus christ preserve your soul for life lasting, amen. >> we're winding down. is there anything else that you would like to tell our viewing audience other than to com
it used to be hard to get. the latin of the gospel and the graduals, these things were often were not in the books. they would just have the english. this is an excellent book. >> it helps the people in the pews actually learn what is going on at the alter. >> right. and it has everything in there. i've been getting calls recently, you better hold me a copy there's just been a reprint. and soon we'll have the spanish latin one available in october. it's a hefty book and nicely done...
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thanyou for being with us. the white house today not only sticking by their assertions that the array of scandals now engulfing the white house are phony, but the president's own spokesperson declang two of the most serious scaaas to be over. regardless of the ongoing investigations to find out exactly who ordered the internal revenue service to target conservative groups, the tea part and who left four americans and one ambassador to die at the hands of terrorists in benghazi on september 11th of last year. here's white house press secretary jay carney rlier today, confidently declaring that r republican efforts to investigate benghazi and the internal revenue service have failed. while ignoring the mountains of evidence uncovered in the multitude of investigations into both growing scandals. >> it was an effort unr way to turn them into partisan scandals. i don't think anybody he would doubt that. and what we've seen as time has passed and more fts have become known, whether it's about the attacks in benghazi
thanyou for being with us. the white house today not only sticking by their assertions that the array of scandals now engulfing the white house are phony, but the president's own spokesperson declang two of the most serious scaaas to be over. regardless of the ongoing investigations to find out exactly who ordered the internal revenue service to target conservative groups, the tea part and who left four americans and one ambassador to die at the hands of terrorists in benghazi on september 11th...
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to receive a lot of hard money my my characters will be sickening signature in more than one train us dollars that are part of contribute to these real estate a bubble in china and it's part of these over us in a story now as it is the western countries preparing to tighten monetary policy in particularly when i stage so we're seeing our hot money leaving china and other glory days that's a time when i think. people used to be very bullish about china ignoring all the problems not the old becoming very bearish or thinking that their china's growth is over i think of these are wrong and as i pointed out a before that china had a bubble and needed needed to go through adjustment now and i think that it's you we should not be. writing china after china's per capita income is only six thousand us dollars and it's got a lot of side the chinese people are very productive and are probably the most of what productive people in the world today and consume and there are so little solar there's a lot of other side of potential i still believe that a china will reach twenty thousand u.s. dollars
to receive a lot of hard money my my characters will be sickening signature in more than one train us dollars that are part of contribute to these real estate a bubble in china and it's part of these over us in a story now as it is the western countries preparing to tighten monetary policy in particularly when i stage so we're seeing our hot money leaving china and other glory days that's a time when i think. people used to be very bullish about china ignoring all the problems not the old...
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thailand has become the first country to be in the big oil it's now illegal to use a virtual currency are to the central bank declare that it's not a currency this is the latest blow for the big quietly pay to pay cash system alternative to traditional choruses have had its fair share of controversy since its introduction four years ago according to an online statement by the ruling came after months of meetings between the company and thailand's central bank that time justified their decision stating the ban is due to a lack of existing. laws capital controls on the. struggles of multiple financial facets which also is rather complicated really so we've got an expert to break this down for us right here i am joined by christopher hot well from the skolkovo business hub for us hi christopher atsic you tell me if this is the beginning of the end for the big coin no not really irene money the things that brit coins are in fact exactly correct in terms of why it was banned in terms. the problems the difficulties it's having in thailand it's not really that it's banned per se it's that th
thailand has become the first country to be in the big oil it's now illegal to use a virtual currency are to the central bank declare that it's not a currency this is the latest blow for the big quietly pay to pay cash system alternative to traditional choruses have had its fair share of controversy since its introduction four years ago according to an online statement by the ruling came after months of meetings between the company and thailand's central bank that time justified their decision...
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to be here with all of you, to celebrate those generations that went before us. and as mayor lee, and president chiu said so eloquently, those generations that will come after us, it is a tremendous honor, and i thank you for being here to share in that honor and please happy birthday, to all of you, and to the board of san francisco. [ applause ] thank you, monique. >> and now the moment that we have all been waiting for. the birthday cake. >> i would like the speakers to gather on the cake and lead us all to sing happy birthday to the board of san francisco. ♪ [ applause ] >> good morning today's july 30th, 2013, well, to the transportation authority i'm supervisor a
to be here with all of you, to celebrate those generations that went before us. and as mayor lee, and president chiu said so eloquently, those generations that will come after us, it is a tremendous honor, and i thank you for being here to share in that honor and please happy birthday, to all of you, and to the board of san francisco. [ applause ] thank you, monique. >> and now the moment that we have all been waiting for. the birthday cake. >> i would like the speakers to gather on...
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this is a stepping stone for us. it is a process. the process is now being done by singapore and taiwan. if the process is ok and there is no additional problem, a think there is the possibility it will be positive for taiwan to be part of it. why not? >> this is very preliminary. >> preliminary. we have to put it on the near- term and long-term goals. >> i think it is important you mentioned that two economies are very complementary in nature. taiwan is very much export dependant. we need to look for overseas markets for our products and services. in the last 20 or 30 years, we have been very dependent on the market in the u.s., also in europe and japan. in the last 10 years, has played a big role in terms of taiwan's export market. now over 40% of our exports and services go to china. indonesia being one of the largest countries in terms of population and land size is very attractive to taiwan. there is a lot of room for growth in terms of bilateral trade and very complimentary sense taiwan -- since taiwan needs and market for our
this is a stepping stone for us. it is a process. the process is now being done by singapore and taiwan. if the process is ok and there is no additional problem, a think there is the possibility it will be positive for taiwan to be part of it. why not? >> this is very preliminary. >> preliminary. we have to put it on the near- term and long-term goals. >> i think it is important you mentioned that two economies are very complementary in nature. taiwan is very much export...
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he joins us now from somerset in england. thank you for being with us. how much of a connection is there, then, to these prison breakouts in places like iraq, pakistan, libya, and the warnings that we heard? >> there is a from a logical connection, but it is doubtful the recent escapees could have been able to plan coordinated activities against embassies. i think that the closures are precautionary. >> in your experience as a former intelligence man, what sort of information might have tipped them off in this case? clearly, they have had some information to lead them to believe that some sort of attacked would take place. let's say that they intercepted a communication between two terrorist cells saying something along the lines of -- the bombs are ready and we will use them against the embassy next week. you do not know what they there were talking about, which embassy there were talking about, all you know is that something is trying to happen next week. when that happens, you err on the side of caution. >> the warning issued by the u.s. state departm
he joins us now from somerset in england. thank you for being with us. how much of a connection is there, then, to these prison breakouts in places like iraq, pakistan, libya, and the warnings that we heard? >> there is a from a logical connection, but it is doubtful the recent escapees could have been able to plan coordinated activities against embassies. i think that the closures are precautionary. >> in your experience as a former intelligence man, what sort of information might...